Neptune HD (unterstützt Full HD Render) 3D-Modell
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Spezifikationen
- Geometriepolygonal
- Polygone640
- Scheitelpunkte324
- TexturenYes
- ManipuliertenNo
- AnimiertNo
- Bereit zum Drucken in 3DNo
- Spielbereit (low poly)No
- UV-kartiertNo
- Unverpackte UVsunknown
Beschreibung
· Description: Neptune HD with a realistic look, made on 3DS Max. Used standard materials, This model is fully textured, render used scanline. HDR are included. I´m open for questions and suggestions.
· Typical use: It is possible to use this 3D model to realtime renders, animation and etc... Or simply to complete other projects of your own creation.
· Final images rendered with Default Scanline.
The *.rar files contains:
· Directoris:
\Demo\
\Textures\
\Thumbnails\
· Models:
02 objects (grouped).
02 Unique objects.
· Materials (All Standard):
Neptune (002 used Maps)
Stars (001 used Maps)
· Textures:
· Diffuse Map: 4096*2048 (x01 jpg) 2500*1250 (x01 jpg)
· Bump Map: 2048*1024 (x01 jpg)
· Available file formats:
(*.max) - (*.3ds) - (*.obj)
For other formats please use TurboSquid's fantastic free File Format Conversion service.
Notes:
- All textures and materials are included and mapped in every format.
- Model resolutions are optimized for polygon efficiency.
- Model is fully textured with all materials applied.
- Max models grouped for easy selection & objects are logically named.
- No part-name confusion when importing several models into a scene.
- No cleaning up necessary, just drop your models into the scene and start rendering.
- Excellent texture tiling.
- Scene requires NO addtional plug-ins.
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Oct 17, 2019
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